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Departure from Paris Boulogne Folkstone London Geo. Thompson, Esq., M.P. Hartwell House Dr. Lee Cottage of the Peasant Windsor Castle Residence of Wm. Penn England's First Welcome Heath Lodge The Bank of England. LONDON, Sept. 8th.

Another work in which sentimentalism has dwindled away to a grinning shade, and a certain irresponsible, light-hearted attitude is the sole remaining connection with the great progenitor, is probably theEmpfindsame Reise nach Schilda” (Leipzig, 1793), by Andreas Geo. Fr. von Rabenau, which is reviewed in the Allgemeine Litteratur-Zeitung (1794, I, p.

I should regret to think that this was to be our last communication with each other. May I not hope to hear from you again and with the sincere wish that your views of the philosophy of life may bring you still nearer to us, I am, with great respect, Sincerely your friend, Geo. Ripley. From a Lady Teacher. New York, March 18, 1843.

Any person so excluded who may, under the decision of the Attorney-General, be entitled to vote, shall be permitted to register after that decision is received, due notice of which will be given. "By command of Major-General P. H. SHERIDAN, "GEO. L. HARTSUFF, "Assistant Adjutant-General." The parish Boards of Registration were composed of three members each.

The company was ordered to Charleston on fall of Fort Sumter, where it remained until the last of May, when it was ordered to Florence, S.C., where, about the 1st of June, it was mustered into Confederate service by General Geo. Evans, and immediately ordered to Virginia to form a part of Bonham's Brigade.

We all hope that he got over it, and that he is well again. Be kind enough to present to Mrs. Watkin and your dear son our best regards and kindest remembrance. I regret very much the retirement of 'Galt' from our government. You will have heard that I have replaced him by Rose. I could not do better under any circumstances. "Believe me, my dear Mr. Watkin, "Yours very truly, "GEO. ET. CARTIER.

Parker had sworn among other things: That she had no knowledge of the envelope, the back of which had been used by Parker for the purpose of directing Rogers, Peet & Co. to deliver the clothes and money to his messenger and, of course, that the words "Mr. Geo. B. Lang" were not in her handwriting.

When she had disappeared in a curve of the fiord, a tiny punt came out from behind some crags which formed part of the geo. The punt was propelled by no unskilful hand, although its solitary occupant used a geological hammer more often than an oar. We may judge what Gloy Winwick felt like when he recognised the new-comer to be the dreaded Laird of Boden!

This Act has been repealed, and the law is regulated by 5 Geo. IV. c. 83, which makes no mention of actors, who are therefore now wholly quit of this odious imputation. One is often tempted of the Devil to forswear the study of history altogether as the pursuit of the Unknowable.

We again hear of the Tuscarora by history, concerning a massacre of the German Flats, N. Y., in November, 1757. A narrative communicated to the author of the Documentary History of New York, vol. 2, page 520, viz: A few days after this massacre and desolation had been perpetrated, Sir William Johnson dispatched Geo. Croghan, Esq., Deputy Agent, with Mr.